A Brief Blog Profile: Brotha Tech

Brotha Tech also goes by the name of Terrance Gaines. He's a father and a husband. He's a consultant. He's a self-described "A/V guru" and "mobile device addict." Oh and in case this wasn't clear, he's also a blogger. What began as a job at an electronics store in college has now developed into a life's work. In his own words he looks to 'break it all down' into terms readers (or at least his wife) can understand.

I like this blog cause it reads like conversations I have with my parents about technology. Because, truthfully, technology doesn't have to be intimidating. It doesn't have to be some secret language. Technology is actually quite helpful. So is a blog like this which breaks it all down.

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